Janis Joplin

Jan 19, 1943 - Oct 4, 1970January 19, 1943 - October 4, 1970

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Janis Joplin

Jan 19, 1943 - Oct 4, 1970January 19, 1943 - October 4, 1970


Place of birth

Port Arthur, TX

Most recently lived in

Larkspur, CA

Janis's favorite hobbies

Singing, painting, collecting blues records

Janis's favorite foods

Southern cuisine, whiskey

Favorite bands and musical artists

Interesting facts about Janis

Openly bisexual during a less accepting era; had a love for painting and sketching; traveled to segregated areas to attend blues shows

Janis loved nothing more than

Music, art, social justice

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Favorite sports

Obituary

Janis Lyn Joplin, often referred to as the "Queen of Psychedelic Soul," was an American singer-songwriter who redefined the boundaries for women in rock and roll. Born on January 19, 1943, in Port Arthur, Texas, Joplin's life was tragically cut short on October 4, 1970, due to a heroin overdose. Though her time on Earth was brief, her impact on music and culture is everlasting.

Joplin's voice was a powerful instrument, imbued with raw emotion that could move audiences to tears. Her performances at iconic events like the Monterey Pop Festival and Woodstock cemented her reputation as a force to be reckoned with. Songs like "Piece of My Heart," "Me and Bobby McGee," and "Ball 'n' Chain" showcased her unique blend of rock, blues, and soul, earning her a permanent spot in the annals of music history.

Yet, Joplin was more than just a musical powerhouse; she was a complex individual who struggled with the trappings of fame. She battled substance abuse and faced criticism for her unconventional lifestyle, which included open bisexuality at a time when such openness was frowned upon. Her life was a whirlwind of highs and lows, but it was this very complexity that made her music so compelling.

Among the intriguing facets of Joplin's life was her love for painting and sketching, activities that provided her a different form of creative expression. Additionally, she had a deep affinity for blues music, collecting records and even traveling to segregated areas in the South to attend shows. Her activism, although not as loudly proclaimed as her music, found its way into her art and interactions.

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Janis

Born on January 19, 1943

Port Arthur, TX

Passed away on October 4, 1970

Larkspur, CA

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